Where do the Indus and Ganges river originate
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The "origin of the Indus" and "Ganges river" is at "Himalayan Mountains". In the "Indus River Valley", the rich soil caused "a surplus of food", which makes the surplus of vegetation to grow.
The Ganges river is widely known as the "Ganga", is situated in the northern region of India and it flows towards Bangladesh. It is known for it’s "length". it is the "longest flowing river" in the country India.
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Himalayan mountains are the place where the rivers Indus and Ganges originate.
The river Ganges is considered to be the sacred river, it is commonly known as the river Ganga which is located at the northern part of the India and it flows towards Bangladesh. It is the river known for its length as it is the longest flowing river in the country.
The river Indus is a valley which is rich in its soil. The soil in the Indus valley is good for the vegetation of the food surplus.